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Month: May 2021

Spring Planting

Spring Planting

Sunny, warmer days make the garden real in mid-May.  While there are many garden plants that can be seeded outdoors now, don’t be tempted to start working your soil if it is still wet.  If you insist on tilling your garden it is very important to wait until the soil has drained and dried enough to be crumbly, not gooey or sticky.  I do not till my garden soil because it’s a very damaging & unnecessary practice.  If you have…

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Enjoy Gardening More with Raised Beds

Enjoy Gardening More with Raised Beds

There are so many advantages to growing in raised beds we really should consider them for any garden.  Whether you are beginning a new garden or wish to improve an established garden, raised beds will make your garden more productive, more convenient, and are less work in the long run (no tilling, ever!). Furthermore, raised beds do very well in the hilly, rocky, weedy, cool, wet, northern New England conditions.  Let’s look at the specific benefits and explore a couple…

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